NSTcbt: Reports said that Mitsubishi Triton was the only brand in the pick-up segment to achieve positive growth and expanded its overall sales for the period. Mitsubishi Triton
It said that Mitsubishi Triton was the only brand in the pick-up segment to achieve positive growth and expanded its overall sales with 1.6 per cent increase from April 2019 to Jan 2020, compared to the same period last year.
“We are happy that we closed 2019 and begun 2020 strong with the Mitsubishi Triton that has managed to capture the hearts of Malaysians with the DNA of the best handling pick-up truck,” said MMM chief executive officer Tomoyuki Shinnishi. “In terms of sales, MMM is ranked top two in the 2019 J.D. Power Sales Satisfaction Index Study. These results were a reflection of car owner’s satisfaction and experienced at the authorized service centres.”
“MMM will continue to provide the best-handling pick-up truck from our flagship model, the Triton Adventure X to the Triton Quest 4x2 in order to meet our customer’s daily work and leisure requirements.
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